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Minneapolis agrees to overhaul police training, use of force policies after George Floyd’s death

The 171-page consent decree outlines reforms for Minneapolis PD, such as preventing excessive force, ending racial bias and improving interactions with youth

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Ulfberht – The Sword made with technology from the future

An Example of the Ulfberht sword. Image Credit National Geographic

It was a sword that dominated the battlefield across different regions in Europe, it was a sword a thousand years ahead of its time, built by a mysterious craftsman. Even though it was used by many nations it is a Sword that was attributed […]

Relativistic electron beam could propel probe to Alpha Centauri, study suggests

Getting a spacecraft to another star is a monumental challenge. However, that doesn’t stop people from working on it. The most visible groups currently doing so are Breakthrough Starshot and the Tau Zero Foundation, both of whom focus on a very particular type of propulsion-beamed power.

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Advanced method produces highly realistic simulations of fluid dynamics

Computer scientists at the University of California San Diego have developed a method for generating highly realistic computer-generated images of fluid dynamics in elements such as smoke.

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Fast radio burst confirmed to originate from neutron star

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are notoriously difficult to study. They are flashes of radio light that can outshine a galaxy but often last for only a fraction of a second. For years, all we could do was observe them by random chance and wonder about their origins.

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Quantum phase transition in indium oxide films defies superconductor norms

A team of physicists at Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, in France, working with a colleague from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, in Germany, has observed an odd quantum phase transition in indium oxide films. In their study published in the journal Nature Physics, the group used microwave spectroscopy to study the internal properties and behavior of […]

BWC of fatal incident shows suspect aiming gun at Texas officers during foot pursuit

San Antonio Police said their investigation found the suspect allegedly shot himself in the head while running from officers into a drainage ditch

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Video: See and hear three years of solar fireworks

At the start of this new year, we look back at close-up pictures and solar flare data recorded by the ESA-led Solar Orbiter mission over the last three years. See and hear for yourself how the number of flares and their intensity increase, a clear sign of the sun approaching the peak of the 11-year […]

‘We’re all sick of it’: S.C. sheriff’s initiative charges parents if their kids commit certain crimes

Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott introduced the Parent Accountability Initiative after the fatal shooting of K-9 Bumi by a 13-year-old, charging the boy’s mother as an accessory

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New rocket, new spacecraft and new moon landers on tap for 2025

The Space Coast is set for another busy year in 2025 with new moon missions, new spacecraft and the debut of a new rocket.

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Newly discovered ‘kiss and capture’ mechanism explains the formation of Pluto and its largest moon

Billions of years ago, in the frigid outer reaches of our solar system, two icy worlds collided. Rather than destroying each other in a cosmic catastrophe, they spun together like a celestial snowman, finally separating while remaining forever linked in orbit. This is how Pluto and its largest moon, Charon, originated, according to a University […]

Hidden ‘shapes’ within plasma beams may boost next-generation space rockets

Go faster, farther, more efficiently. That’s the goal driving spacecraft propulsion engineers like Chen Cui, a new assistant professor at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science. Cui is exploring ways to improve electric propulsion thrusters—a key technology for future space missions.

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As the US and China race to the moon, these loopholes in space law could cause conflict

Outer space is infinite, but that hasn’t stopped humans trying to impose their laws on it. There are more ways for people to travel to space than ever before, and the next few decades are likely to see the US and China sending humans to the moon again.

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SpaceX tackles Space Coast’s 1st launch of the year

After a record year of launches, SpaceX kicked things off again with the first mission of 2025 on Friday night.

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Astronomers map globular clusters in the NGC 5018 galaxy group

Using the VLT Survey Telescope (VST), astronomers from Italy and Germany have observed a group of galaxies designated NGC 5018. Results of the observational campaign, published Dec. 23 on the pre-print server arXiv, yield important insights into the globular cluster system of this group.

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